disorder (verb)

  • 31prevent — verb ADVERB ▪ effectively ▪ This new legislation effectively prevents us from trading. ▪ reliably, successfully ▪ a study to determine whether the brace can reliably prevent knee injuries ▪ …

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  • 32cark — verb disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill • Syn: ↑perturb, ↑unhinge, ↑disquiet, ↑trouble, ↑distract, ↑disorder • Derivation …

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  • 33disorders — verb Third person singular simple present of to disorder …

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  • 34disordain — verb a) To defrock (a priest) b) To disorder or derange See Also: disordination …

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  • 35greenify — verb To make green, especially by the addition of trees and other plants. ...to preserve social ethics, establish a new social mood, greenify the country and change previous states of disorder, uncleanliness and deficiency …

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  • 36depersonalize — verb a) To remove a sense of personal identity or individual character from something Hes depersonalizing right now, so hes very considering checking himself into the hospital. b) To present something as an impersonal object …

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  • 37unshape — verb a) To deprive of shape; throw out of form or into disorder. b) To confound; derange …

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  • 38tousle — verb To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse …

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  • 39confuse — verb /kənˈfjuːz/ a) To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder. b) To mix up; to puzzle; to bewilder …

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  • 40derange — verb /diˈreɪndʒ/ a) to cause someone to go insane (usually used in the passive, see deranged) Both these kinds of monopolies derange more or less the natural distribution of the stock of the society; b) to cause disorder in something, to distort… …

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